Dustpelt's parents are Fuzzypelt and Robinwing. He has a littermate called Sandstorm too.
The lifespan is 15 - 20 years.
Needletail, a character from Erin Hunters' "Warriors" series, dies during a conflict in "A Vision of Shadows." She sacrifices herself to save her friends and allies from danger, showcasing her bravery and loyalty. Her death has a profound impact on the other characters, highlighting themes of sacrifice and the harsh realities of their world.
the white throated needletail (that's a bird) is the 2nd fastest animal at 105 mph
If you are refuring to the warrior cat series i can tell you. The mother of Cloudtail is Princess a kittypet otherwise known as firestar/rist/fireheart/firepaws sister. I am a HUGE warriors fan.
Spine-tailed swift, also known as the White-throated Needletail (scientific name: Hirundapus caudacutus)
The White Throated Needletail Swift or Spinetail Swift is the fastest bird in level flight, capable of achieving speeds of 105 miles per hour. Like all swifts, the needletail is a small insectivorous species that catches its prey in the air. It is a common species in its range. They breed in the Gobi Desert and spend the winter in the Outback.
1. Peregrine Falcon 2. White-throated Needletail 3. Spur-winged goose 4. Red-breasted merganser 5. White-rumped Swift
I'm reading my first Warriors, Firestar's Quest,and im pretty sure Sandstorm does not die.
Spine-tailed swift, also known as the White-throated Needletail (scientific name: Hirundapus caudacutus). Maximum recorded speed is 171 km/h.
The top ten fastest birds include the peregrine falcon, golden eagle, white-throated needletail, gyr falcon, black marlin, red-breasted merganser, spotted sandpiper, Eurasian hobby, golden plover, and frigatebird. These birds are known for their incredible speed and agility in flight.
the 2nd fastest animal in air, land, and water is the white-throated needletail (that's a bird) at 105 mphswift-106 mphThe second fastest land animal in the world is the North American pronghorn antelope.On Land: Pronghorn Antelope taking second after the CheetahIn Sky: White-Throated Needletail in second after the Peregrine Falcon